Aufidius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aufidius
- a custodian of the capitol at Rome, 179 B.C.
179/29
M.Aufidius gives a report to the senate on the ceremonial shields dis
Aufidius 2
(Cn. Aufidius) - historian, and Roman praetor in 108 B.C.
→ DPRR record
112/17
Cn.Aufidius, as tribune of the plebs, passes a law to allow elephants
95/22
Cn.Aufidius adopts Orestes, and M.Pupius adopts Piso, even though bot
90/41
The historian Cn.Aufidius and the lawyer C.Drusus overcome blindness
Cic:Dom_35
in the case of Gnaeus Aufidius and Marcus Pupius, who, as
Cic:Tusc_5.113
I was a boy, Cn. Aufidius, a blind man, who had
Plin:HN_8.64
elephants into Italy. Gnaeus Aufidius when Tribune of the
Aufidius 3
(T. Aufidius) - Roman praetor in (?) 67 B.C.
→ DPRR record
66/36
T.Aufidius is a good governor of Asia, despite his humble background.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_179
ter's. As to Titus Aufidius, who lived to a great age, he
Cic:Flac_45
by the praetor Titus Aufidius. When he received funds
ValMax_6.9.7
higher from humble beginnings. T. Aufidius, who once had the role
Aufidius
- in documents
CIL_1.1805
CIL_1 .1805 Lucius Aufidius. Found at Bar
SEG_47.604
(160-140) llatinan tribe; Titus Aufidius, son of Marcus, of t
Aufidius → see
Bassus2
Aufidius → see
Orestes6
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